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Chapter 427
After all, he had no identity or standing.
Once he figured that out, a trace of desolation flickered in Leonard’s eyes.
He parted his lips but ended up saying nothing.
“I understand.”
With his gaze lowered, Leonard no longer looked anything like the carefree man he was before
He had come to a clear realization.
It was inappropriate for him to be here now
Not just because of his identity, but because of where he stood
If he really wanted to visit Grace, he could only come along when the staff were free
Other than that, he was nothing
Leonard set everything down and gestured to Lucas to bring them along latey
“you’re right. I’ll leave for now If there’s a chance, I’ll come by to ofsit Madam Caraca
Lucas said nothing but gave a slight newd
That was enough. He would bring the items over and pass on the murkage
In the end, Leonard turned and left
He thought–surely, he’d have a chance someday
He was hopeful.
Under the sunlight, Leonard’s figure looked a little lonely
But Lucas felt nothing about it.
After all, this man had his eyes on Aurora
As a man himself, Lucas understood Leonard’s Intention all too well.
There was no way be could leave such a potential threat lingering nasty.
He couldn’t be at Aurora’s side all the time. What if he overlooked something and Leonard took advantage of it?
That was something he would never tolerate.
Without giving Leonard another glance, Lucas lifted his foot and walked toward the ward
Leonard walked away with a lonely silhouette.
With the sun setting in the west, he looked utterly alone.
When he got home, he saw Nora sitting on the sofa.
The television was still playing cartoons, but she just sat there, holding her doll without moving, staring at the wiren
“Nora, I’m back.”
Leonard’s voice carried a clear fatigue, but when facing Nora, he tried his best to hide it.
He didn’t want to bring any of his bad emotions to her.
Even with his return, Nora barely reacted.
She just quietly held her doll and kept watching the screen.
Leonard sighed and sat down beside her, then pulled her tightly into his arms.
“Nora, I’m not a good brother. I let you down.”
He rested his chin on the top of her head and couldn’t help but murmur, “I showed up too late. Now, I don’t even have a chance.
“If I could, I’d want to have met her earlier. Would that have given me more of a chance?”
His mind was filled with Lucas‘ face, the warning in his eyes.
Yes, in the end, he had lost to time. He hadn’t met Aurora first.
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